Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 August 2009
T. Alexander Aleinikoff, Georgetown University Law Center and Migration Policy Institute,Washington DC, United States
Deborah Anker, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, United States
Osamu Arakaki, Shigakukan University, Kagoshima, Japan
Justice David Baragwanath, Law Commission of New Zealand
Widney Brown, Human Rights Watch, New York, United States
Eduardo CifuentesMuñoz, Government of Colombia
Bo Cooper, Government of the United States
Krista Daley, Immigration and Refugee Board, Ottawa, Canada
Lee Anne De la Hunt, University of Cape Town, Legal Aid Clinic, South Africa
Cholpon Djakupova, Government of Kyrgyzstan
Bill Frelick, United States Committee for Refugees,Washington DC, United States
Rodger Haines, Refugee Status Appeals Authority, Auckland, New Zealand
James C. Hathaway, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States
Karim Lahidji, Government of France
Reinhard Marx, Legal Practitioner, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
Hugh Massey, United Kingdom
Penelope Mathew, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
Djamchid Momtaz, University of Tehran, Iran
A. D. Nuhu, Government of Nigeria
Olga Osipova, Russian Lawyers' Committee in Defence of Human Rights, Russian Federation
David Palmer, Government of Australia
Chan-un Park, Lawyers for a Democratic Society (MINBYUN), Seoul, Republic of Korea
Ryszard Piotrowicz, University ofWales Aberystwyth, United Kingdom
Ambassador Qin Huasun, Government of China
Simon Russell, International Committee of Voluntary Agencies, Geneva, Switzerland
Haken Sandesjo, Government of Sweden
Pablo Santolaya, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
Thomas Spijkerboer, Free University Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Hugo Storey, Immigration Appellate Authority, United Kingdom
Wolfgang Taucher, Government of Austria
Marta Torres Falcon, University of Mexico
Carina Van Eck, Government of the Netherlands
Amal Yazigi, Damascus University, Syria
For UNHCR, Erika Feller, Volker Türk, Janice Marshall, Shahrzad Tadjbakhsh, Alice Edwards, and Fanny Benedetti
Institutional affiliation given for identification purposes only.
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